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California fires overwhelm local authorities. National Guard being sent in to assist with search and recovery efforts; Jonathan Hunt reports from Malibu, California. >>

California wildfire victims sue utility PG&E alleging negligence. A group of three law firms representing multiple victims of California's deadliest wildfire has filed a lawsuit against PG&E Corp alleging negligence and health and safety code violations by the utility company in the blaze that has killed at least 48 people. >>

Hero nurse shares photos of his burnt out truck after driving INTO the blaze. Allyn Pierce thought he was going to 'die in melting plastic' as he tried to flee the Camp Fire in Paradise, California, in his Toyota Tundra. >>

Search grows for victims of California's deadliest wildfire. The search for remains of victims in the charred ruins of the northern California town of Paradise was set to expand on Wednesday, while firefighters stepped up efforts to contain the state's deadliest-ever wildfire. >>

Search intensifies for victims of California's deadliest wildfire. The search for remains of victims in the charred ruins of the northern California town of Paradise was set to intensify on Wednesday, while firefighters stepped up their nearly week-long efforts to contain the state's deadliest-ever wildfire. >>

See wildfire fighting efforts from the front line. CNN's Bill Weir reports on how pilots of helicopters and tanker jets are fighting the deadliest California wildfires. >>

UPDATE 1-Lawsuit filed against PG&E for California wildfire victims. A group of three law firms has filed a
lawsuit against PG&E Corp alleging negligence and health
and safety code violations by the utility company in
California's deadliest wildfire that has killed at least 48
people, seeking damages for multiple victims. >>

UPDATE 1-PG&E shares dive after utility flags impact from Camp wildfire. Shares of utility PG&E Corp fell
18 percent on Wednesday after the company warned of liquidity
concerns if its equipment was found responsible for starting the
Camp wildfire currently raging in California. >>

UPDATE 1-Search grows for victims of California's deadliest wildfire. The search for remains
of victims in the charred ruins of the northern California town
of Paradise was set to expand on Wednesday, while firefighters
stepped up efforts to contain the state's deadliest-ever
wildfire. >>

UPDATE 2-Utility PG&E sued by victims of California wildfire. A group of three law firms representing
multiple victims of California's deadliest wildfire has filed a
lawsuit against PG&E Corp alleging negligence and health
and safety code violations by the utility company in the blaze
that has killed at least 48 people. >>

UPDATE 3-California wildfire victims sue utility PG&E alleging negligence. A group of three law firms representing
multiple victims of California's deadliest wildfire has filed a
lawsuit against PG&E Corp alleging negligence and health
and safety code violations by the utility company in the blaze
that has killed at least 48 people. >>

Utility PG&E sued by victims of California wildfire. A group of three law firms representing multiple victims of California's deadliest wildfire has filed a lawsuit against PG&E Corp alleging negligence and health and safety code violations by the utility company in the blaze that has killed at least 48 people. >>